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Publication : An aneuploid mouse strain carrying human chromosome 21 with Down syndrome phenotypes.

First Author  O'Doherty A Year  2005
Journal  Science Volume  309
Issue  5743 Pages  2033-7
PubMed ID  16179473 Mgi Jnum  J:101383
Mgi Id  MGI:3603905 Doi  10.1126/science.1114535
Citation  O'Doherty A, et al. (2005) An aneuploid mouse strain carrying human chromosome 21 with Down syndrome phenotypes. Science 309(5743):2033-7
abstractText  Aneuploidies are common chromosomal defects that result in growth and developmental deficits and high levels of lethality in humans. To gain insight into the biology of aneuploidies, we manipulated mouse embryonic stem cells and generated a trans-species aneuploid mouse line that stably transmits a freely segregating, almost complete human chromosome 21 (Hsa21). This 'transchromosomic' mouse line, Tc1, is a model of trisomy 21, which manifests as Down syndrome (DS) in humans, and has phenotypic alterations in behavior, synaptic plasticity, cerebellar neuronal number, heart development, and mandible size that relate to human DS. Transchromosomic mouse lines such as Tc1 may represent useful genetic tools for dissecting other human aneuploidies.
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